
Wanderer couple experiences ordeal in the Dolomites – and is found after six days of mountain rescue
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Wanderer couple experiences ordeal in the Dolomites – and is found after six days of mountain rescue. On Tuesday shortly after 5.30 a.m., a rescue team led by Alessandro Valmassoni (Centro Cadore mountain rescue) discovered the couple near the ruins of the Casera Col Cadorin at an altitude of around 1,700 meters. Davide Cesaroni (41) and his wife Chiara Pesaresi (38) from Osimo in the province of Ancona have experienced a nightmare in the Dolomites.
Furthermore, According to the media, he said: “We built a small shelter under a tree, didn’t eat anything all the time – but a creek helped us survive and was the drive to continue believing in us and in those who sought us.” Until they found this creek on the second day, according to Il Resto del Carlino, the two drank their own urine in order not to die of thirst. July – her son had not returned from the hike and did not show up for work. Another wanderer was also recently lost in the Dolomites.
In addition, In July, the mountain rescue found the exhausted couple alive – on a path that has been officially closed for decades. A couple of hikers experienced an ordeal in the Dolomites. © Facebook/Chiara Pesaresi According to Südtirol News, the hike began on 1 January.
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Wanderer couple experiences ordeal in the Dolomites – and is found after six days of mountain rescue.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn Tuesday shortly after 5.30 a.m., a rescue team led by Alessandro Valmassoni (Centro Cadore mountain rescue) discovered the couple near the ruins of the Casera Col Cadorin at an altitude of around 1,700 meters.
reliability low1/2 sourcesDavide Cesaroni (41) and his wife Chiara Pesaresi (38) from Osimo in the province of Ancona have experienced a nightmare in the Dolomites.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to the media, he said: “We built a small shelter under a tree, didn’t eat anything all the time – but a creek helped us survive and was the drive to continue believing in us and in those who sought us.” Until they found this creek on the second day, according to Il Resto del Carlino, the two drank their own urine in order not to die of thirst.
reliability low1/2 sourcesJuly – her son had not returned from the hike and did not show up for work.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAnother wanderer was also recently lost in the Dolomites.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn July, the mountain rescue found the exhausted couple alive – on a path that has been officially closed for decades.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA couple of hikers experienced an ordeal in the Dolomites. © Facebook/Chiara Pesaresi According to Südtirol News, the hike began on 1 January.
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